Understanding Midwestern Aquatic Invasives

Understanding Midwestern Aquatic Invasives

Paperback (12 Feb 2024)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Aquatic invasive species are present in or threaten many lakes and rivers in the Midwest. To effectively deal with them or to prevent their introduction into your favorite body of water, it is important to understand them. In highly readable language and with numerous color figures, the author covers the most important invasive plants and animals from a variety of perspectives.

  • How they got here
  • How they spread
  • How they function
  • How they affect the local ecology
  • How to control them

For each invasive species, a box shows a high quality photograph, an up-to-date distribution map, criteria for identification and how to distinguish them from look-alikes. As background for understanding invasive species, an introductory chapter describes in layperson's language how a lake is put together, how it functions and how the members of an ecological community interact. A final chapter brings things together with a general treatment of the effects of invasive species on a body of water.

In separate chapters, the book covers invasive mussels, tiny invertebrates, snails, Great Lakes fish, Asian carp, snakeheads, crayfish and invasive plants and algae.

Book information

ISBN: 9798987072325
Publisher: Woodtick Press
Imprint: Woodtick Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 240
Weight: -1g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 0mm